Running low on at-home COVID-19 tests? You can now order another 8 free at-home tests through the federal government’s test kit program!

Running low on at-home COVID-19 tests? You can now order another 8 free at-home tests through the federal government’s test kit program!
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Running  low on at-home COVID-19 tests? You can now order another 8 free at-home  tests through the federal government’s test kit program!

To place your order, go to www.COVIDtests.gov. Orders require only a name and address, and the tests will be delivered  to your door by the US Postal Service at no cost. If you need helping  placing an order, call 800.232.0233.

The  federal test kit program is in addition to the Washington State  Department of Health program that provides two test kits (up to 10  tests) per month to Washington households. To place an order through the  Washington program, go to www.sayyescovidhometest.org. 

As  a reminder, you can report positive at-home results by calling the  state’s COVID-19 hotline: 1.800.525.0127, then press #. The hotline can  also help connect you with resources, such as groceries and supplies,  while you’re isolating at home. 

Please  note: The Clark County Public Health page is open to all. Information  in the comments is not vetted and we cannot vouch for its accuracy.

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